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5 pages in length. This is a
hypothetical letter to a cousin who is a patient in a mental
institution. Taking examples from various texts including works
by Harriet Jacob, Jane Austen, Kate Chopin and Charlotte Bronte,
this letter is constructed using examples from works from each of
these authors. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
File: D0_JGAletmp.rtf
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Harriet Jacob, Jane Austen, Kate Chopin and Charlotte Bronte, this letter is constructed using examples from works from each of these authors. Bibliography lists 6 sources. JGAletmp.rtf Letter to a
Mental Patient 07/2001 to Use This Paper Properly, INTRODUCTION This is
a hypothetical letter to a cousin who is a patient in a mental institution. Taking examples from various texts including works by Harriet Jacob, Jane Austen, Kate Chopin and
Charlotte Bronte, this letter is constructed using examples from works from each of these authors. THE LETTER Dear Celeste, I wanted to write as soon as I was told
you were well enough to receive mail. Imagine my shock when told that my favorite cousin had been institutionalized for visions of vampires and other gothic horrors, and the
undue suspicions that your future father-in-law, General Tilney of Northanger Abbey, had actually murdered his late wife (Austen, Northanger Abbey, PG). Let me assure you this is not at all
the case, and that General Tilney is indeed innocent of such charges. It was all a huge misunderstanding, and they understand what led you to believe such tales in
the first place: it was your brothers wicked fiance Isabella who had dreamt up such nonsense in the first place, and convinced you of them. I am taking steps
now to see that she is the one who be institutionalized rather than yourself. However, I am having somewhat of a problem convincing the doctors entirely of your
sanity, as they tell me that you continue to harbor fantasies about your true identity. The nurses seem to be on your side however. One of the nurses,
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